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The Best Bible Apps for Kids

Animated Bible stories, kids reading plans, family-safe Christian content.

Bible apps for kids make Scripture engaging through games, stories, and rewards - turning 'read the Bible' into something kids actually choose. Daily Bible Trivia is the family ritual that's quietly become a nightly game night staple; Bible App for Kids and Superbook are beautifully animated story apps that teach through sight and sound; Adventures in Odyssey Club brings an audio-drama legend into an app with a subscription. The difference is whether your kids learn best through games, animation, or audio storytelling.

Most apps are free or have robust free tiers, and all are designed to feel safe and age-appropriate. Try a few free options first - your kids' preference matters more than reviews. The table shows which apps work offline, how much content is free, and which are strong for different ages.

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Best overallDaily Bible Trivia & Quiz4.9The free multiple-choice Bible game that has quietly become a nightly family ritual on millions of phones - and the closest thing the category has to a default pick.Best free optionBible App for Kids4.8YouVersion and OneHope's free kids' Bible app has quietly become the default for families and children's ministries on six continents - and the curriculum bolted onto it is the part most parents never hear about.
AppRatingStarting priceFree tierPlatforms
Daily Bible Trivia & Quiz4.9Free (ads)YesiOS · Android
Bible App for Kids4.8FreeYesiOS · Android · Kindle Fire
Superbook4.8FreeYesiOS · Android · Kindle Fire
Adventures in Odyssey Club4.7Around $6.99/mo or $69.99/yrNoiOS · Android · Web
Slugs & Bugs4.6Free (with optional paid albums and show subscription)YesiOS · Android · Web · YouTube · Spotify · Apple Music
Bible.is Kids4.5FreeYesiOS · Android · Web (kids.bible.is)
Bible for Children4.0FreeYesiOS · Android · Web

Daily Bible Trivia & Quiz

4.9★  Multiple publishers (category leader)

The free multiple-choice Bible game that has quietly become a nightly family ritual on millions of phones - and the closest thing the category has to a default pick.

Bible App for Kids

4.8★  Life.Church (YouVersion) + OneHope

YouVersion and OneHope's free kids' Bible app has quietly become the default for families and children's ministries on six continents - and the curriculum bolted onto it is the part most parents never hear about.

Superbook

4.8★  CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network)

CBN’s free animated Bible app has quietly become the go-to for car rides, Sunday school overflow, and bedtime - and it’s the rare kids’ app that holds attention without burning through batteries or budgets.

Adventures in Odyssey Club

4.7★  Focus on the Family

The official subscription app for the audio-drama series Christian families have been listening to since 1987 - and the rare kids product where the parents are already fans.

Slugs & Bugs

4.6★  Randall Goodgame

Randall Goodgame’s Scripture-memory songs have quietly become the soundtrack of a generation of Christian homeschool kitchens - and they hold up far better than most things you put on for the kids.

Bible.is Kids

4.5★  Faith Comes By Hearing

The children’s companion to Bible.is from Faith Comes By Hearing - built around dramatized audio and the JESUS Film for Children, free in dozens of languages.

Bible for Children

4.0★  Mission Bridges (Bible for Children, Inc.)

A free, illustrated, story-by-story Bible designed for kids in every language a missionary can reach - the kids app whose strength is not polish but planetary distribution.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best Bible apps for kids?

Daily Bible Trivia is the most popular, turning Bible knowledge into a game kids want to play nightly. Bible App for Kids and Superbook excel at animated storytelling; Adventures in Odyssey Club is the pick for families who love the audio-drama series.

Are kids Bible apps free?

Most are. Daily Bible Trivia, Bible App for Kids, and Superbook are free. Adventures in Odyssey Club is a paid subscription, but includes the entire audio-drama library and new content regularly.

Are these apps safe for kids?

Yes. All reviewed apps are specifically designed for children - no ads, no external links, no surprise purchases. No parental controls are needed, though you can set screen time limits on your device.

What age are these apps for?

Most cover ages 5-12 with adjustable difficulty. Daily Bible Trivia and Superbook work for younger kids; Adventures in Odyssey is stronger for ages 8+. The individual reviews note the age range each app serves best.